
Pakistan's Sameer Khan Set to Battle for UBO Youth World Title in Brico Santig’s Sep 27 Show in Thailand
By Carlos Costa
PhilBoxing.com
Tue, 16 Sep 2025

BANGKOK, Thailand — Pakistan's rising star Sameer Khan is gearing up to compete for the Universal Boxing Organization (UBO) Youth Super Flyweight World Title.
The undefeated 19-year-old boxing's rising-star will fight tough Banty Singh of Sirsa, India, in a thrilling match on September 27 at the World Siam Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.
Promoted by Brico Santig of Highland Boxing Promotions, the event is expected to draw significant attention, with Khan's fight potentially airing live on DAZN.
Khan expressed his determination, saying, "I'm pushing myself and appreciate my team's support."
With a record of 3-0, 2 knockouts, Sameer Khan credited his team, led by Shahir Afridi, for their guidance and thanked his sponsor, McDonald's Pakistan, for their backing.
Khan's impressive form was on full display in his last fight, where he knocked out Hamza Mehmood in under three minutes on August 10 in Karachi. Can he replicate this success against tougher warrior Banty Singh on September 27 in Thailand?
Khan vs Singh is poised to deliver an exceptional excitement on September 27, May the Best Man Win!
The author is veteran boxing writer Carlos Costa of Cebu City, carlos@philboxing.com, WhatsApp +639184538152.
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